How long had you fasted before the blood was taken for the cholesterol test?put me on statins as my triglycerides were high
Statins up your blood glucose... Do you have the cholesterol break-down? All of the numbers, (LDL, HDL, Trigs, total...) It's not the evil being it's made out to be more often than not, and like others said, the tests aren't always exactly reliable.Hi, I’ve just had my latest hba1c test and the score has increased despite taking metformin. The nurse increased my dose and put me on statins as my triglycerides were high. I want to test myself at home so I can see what food has most effect, and to generally keep an eye. I have the kit which I bought through diabetes UK. However, I have cerebral palsy and one hand inc fingers are deformed. The other hand is ok but jumpy and twitchy and fine movements are difficult, so getting the minimal blood needed on the right spot of the strip is difficult. So is getting the blood drop from m finger tips of my deformed hand as everything is shaky in anticipation of the stab from the lance. Last night I tried 6-8 times to get the drop of blood in the right place and ended up with bruised finger tips, that are still sore today, and still didn’t get a reading. Are there any easier testing kits? Do any of you use alternate sites? Are they as easy? My nurse is not keen for anyone to test themselves with home kits so I cannot ask her. Thanks.
Diet wise, I try to do low carb, but have found if I go too low I just slump after exercise and really crave sugar. I have binge eating disorder so i need to not crave as much as possible. I haven’t binged in 9 weeks though and I had hoped this would be reflected in the results but alas no. I looked at the scanner someone mentioned but I can’t afford it. I’m getting nutritional advise from the gym I go to which is essentially lower carb (10 bites of wet carbs ie quinoa, pulses, wholemeal rice, not bread, pasta, white rice etc a day)and low fat. All the nurse said was avoid sugar and eat sensibly. Try and lose a bit of weight, etc. I specifically asked about monitoring because I read that statins increase blood glucose levels, but she said people panic when they get a high reading and don’t know what to do to lower it.
There's a bunch of things here to touch on, none of which are what you want to hear most likely.... Carbs are addictive. The cravings will go away after a while if you don't give in to them, but with a BED it might probe a little complicated. If you can snack/binge on something low carb instead though... Like, pork scratchings, cheese etc, it would fill you up and not affect your blood sugars. Just make sure low to no carb foods is all you have on hand, it makes it a little easier. Low fat is not a good idea. There's 3 macro nutrients, and while you can safely cut one (carbs), you can't cut two. You'd get malnourished, so... Up those fats! (Should also help with the cravings.). Your cholesterol is likely up because of your high blood sugars. i know mine was. By going low carb, high fat, I could ditch the statins though. Haven't had them in well over 3 years. Get your blood sugars under control and the rest of your body'll follow suit, far as Metabolic Syndrome is concerned (Diabetes usually comes with any or all of the following: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. They're mates, and getting blood sugars down will help in all those area's.). As for people panicking when their blood sugars are high and not knowing what to do about it... It's her job to tell people what to do about it. (Cut carbs in general, and when you have a spike, go for a walk or do some light exercise). The NHS can't afford to give T2's a meter, there's too many of us, so that's just an excuse. There are many more excuses, but they all come down to the same thing: "We won't pay for your strips." Anyway... Yes, it is a lot to balance, but you'll have to find your own path in this.... Though your gym seems a little more clued in than the medical professionals, the diet you're on will keep dragging you back to carbs right now. And they're a habit you really can't afford to keep. Mind you, it's your choice how to proceed, but right now I'm thinking you don't want to progress to insulin. If you can't do a finger prick with ease, it would get really complicated.Thanks. In answer to your questions, I has my test done at about 10.00 in the morning and I hadn’t eaten since the previous night. Diet wise, I try to do low carb, but have found if I go too low I just slump after exercise and really crave sugar. I have binge eating disorder so i need to not crave as much as possible. I haven’t binged in 9 weeks though and I had hoped this would be reflected in the results but alas no. I looked at the scanner someone mentioned but I can’t afford it. I’m getting nutritional advise from the gym I go to which is essentially lower carb (10 bites of wet carbs ie quinoa, pulses, wholemeal rice, not bread, pasta, white rice etc a day)and low fat. All the nurse said was avoid sugar and eat sensibly. Try and lose a bit of weight, etc. I specifically asked about monitoring because I read that statins increase blood glucose levels, but she said people panic when they get a high reading and don’t know what to do to lower it. I have avoided statins for a couple of years, but as the levels continued to increase, I felt I had to have medical intervention now. I’m aware it’s probably because of my binge eating, so I’m hoping now it is under better control, things will even out and i can come off the meds in a few months, I just don’t want to go back in 6 months and find that something I thought was ok isn’t, or go too restrictive and start binge eating again. So many things to balance!
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